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effected

The scientific consensus that smoking causes health problems is an effected fact.

Definition

Adjective 1. Settled securely and unconditionally; established as a fact or reality. Refers to something that has been brought about, accomplished, or made certain, often implying a conclusive result. Example: The new policy is now an effected change. 2. Executed or carried out. Refers to an action that has been successfully performed or a plan that has been implemented. Example: The carefully effected plan went smoothly.

Usage Examples
  • The ceasefire agreement was successfully effected after weeks of negotiation.
  • Once the contract is signed, the transfer of ownership will be effected.
  • The scientist presented the effected results of the experiment, which were now undeniable.
Advanced Usage
  • "An accomplished fact": A common collocation where "effected" implies something is finished and unchangeable.
    • The merger is an effected and accomplished fact; there's no point in debating it further.
Variants and Related Words
  • Effect (verb): To cause something to happen; to bring about.
    • The new law will effect major changes in the industry.
  • Effective (adjective): Successful in producing a desired or intended result.
    • The medicine was effective in reducing pain.
  • Effectual (adjective): (Formal) Producing the intended result; fully adequate.
    • They took effectual measures to prevent the spread of the disease.
Synonyms
  • Accomplished
  • Executed
  • Implemented
  • Enacted
  • Realized
  • Achieved
Antonyms
  • Proposed
  • Planned
  • Intended
  • Unfinished
  • Ineffectual
Notes on Different Meanings

The word effected is primarily used as an adjective. It is crucial not to confuse it with the similar-sounding word affected, which means "influenced" or "touched by." * Effected = brought about, accomplished. * The manager effected several improvements. (He made them happen.) * Affected = influenced, emotionally moved, or pretended. * The bad news affected her deeply. (It influenced her emotions.) * He spoke with an affected accent. (A pretended accent.)

effected

The scientific consensus that smoking causes health problems is an effected fact.

Adjective
  1. settled securely and unconditionally
    • that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact

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